-Player A sets a card-Player B places a monster face-down-Player A places a monster face-down because he doesn't want to show his card to the opponent-player B does nothing because his deck is copyrighted-player A doesn't activate his set card because he doesn't want to reveal his deck[...] Turn 50, the game is still stalled[...] Turn 500, both players die."

I don't understand all the hate, we never had copyrightes to our deck in Ygopro. It was already possible to netdeck any deck from the replay. Making it more convenient isn't gonna change the fact that your deck isn't copyrighted and anyone can use it. But here's the kicker even if someone copies your deck that doesn't mean he can use it properly and use the combis at the right time and place.

I don't understand all the hate, we never had copyrightes to our deck in Ygopro. It was already possible to netdeck any deck from the replay. Making it more convenient isn't gonna change the fact that your deck isn't copyrighted and anyone can use it. But here's the kicker even if someone copies your deck that doesn't mean he can use it properly and use the combis at the right time and place.

The lack of copyright is totally irrelevant. People build their decks with an expectation that they will not be fully revealed unless it is necessary (such as through deck verification) or with their consent. This kind of program throws that notion out the window by letting just anyone steal the deck their opponent used. This has severe ramifications in locked warring, because that gives the team that lost that match the ability to see precisely all the cards in that locked player's deck, and that player cannot switch until they lose. Aside from its negative implications on wars, it's just generally something that I feel isn't necessary. And the logic checkmate used to defend it is literally the worst logic I've seen from staff of any program in a long time.

You can already see the opponent deck without the help of this tool. Loading a reply in Ygopro allows you to see all the cards in your opponent's side, hand and deck. The tool only saves couple minutes of copying a deck card by card..

You can already see the opponent deck without the help of this tool. Loading a reply in Ygopro allows you to see all the cards in your opponent's side, hand and deck. The tool only saves couple minutes of copying a deck card by card..

Okay, then this means warring on YGOPro is impractical. And it doesn't make my other points any less valid.